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BRITISH DEATHS TOTAL 658,665; Nation's War Casualties, Killed, Wounded, and Missing, on All Fronts, 3,049,991. HEAVIEST TOLL IN FRANCE In 219,719,652 Casualties on French Soll 32,769 Officers and 526,843 Men Were Killed. Casualties in France 2,719,652. Dardanelles and Saloniki Losses.

LONDON, Nov. 19.--The total of British losses in killed on all fronts during the war was 658,665, James Ian Macpherson, Parliamentary Secretary for the War Office, announced in the House of Commons today. Of these 37,836 were officers and 620,829 were men.

November 20, 1918

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